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this was prompted by the defense attorney. he is charged with grand theft for allegedly stealing that 82 foot sail boat and running it aground in pacifica on march 4. >>> today the board of supervisors voted to approve regulations that subjects electronic cigarettes to the same controls at tobacco. that means e smokers can't puff up in parks. e cigarettes cannot be sold to minors. health officials say the vapor pose a secondhand health hazard. the board of supervisors will take a second vote. >>> a legislator is proposing legislation to make marijuana safer for patients. it would establish a division of medical cannabis regulation and enforcement. this would be part of the state department of alcohol beverage control. it would ensure that medical marijuana patients aren't exposed to toxic substances and will help reduce the criminal element involved. >>> chez panisse will be closed longer than originally expected. opening day has been postponed indefinitely at this point. the march 8 fire damaged the outside of the restaurant
this was prompted by the defense attorney. he is charged with grand theft for allegedly stealing that 82 foot sail boat and running it aground in pacifica on march 4. >>> today the board of supervisors voted to approve regulations that subjects electronic cigarettes to the same controls at tobacco. that means e smokers can't puff up in parks. e cigarettes cannot be sold to minors. health officials say the vapor pose a secondhand health hazard. the board of supervisors will take a...
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the court hears the first case on tuesday on california's proposition 8 ban and on wednesday the defense of marriage act. >>> to paris where hundreds of people clashed with police at an anti-gay marriage protest. police fought huge crowds with tear gas and riot greer. protesters are against the proposed law allowing same-sex couples to marry. french lawmakers approved the marriage for everyone bill last month. it's up for a vote in the senate come april. >>> a week from easters and tens of thousands gathered to hear the new pope lead palm sunday prayers. ♪ the pope broke with tradition at the start of the ceremony, greeting the crowd in an open jeep instead of a bulletproof pope mobile. during his message pope francis urged followers to shun corruption and greed. >>> have you noticed that your gas is cheaper? we're on a four-week streak where gas prices are on a steady decline. the lundberg survey reports the national average is 3.71 for a gallon of regular unleaded. that's 22 cents cheaper than a year ago this week. the most expensive gas is in chicago. cheapest is in billings, montan
the court hears the first case on tuesday on california's proposition 8 ban and on wednesday the defense of marriage act. >>> to paris where hundreds of people clashed with police at an anti-gay marriage protest. police fought huge crowds with tear gas and riot greer. protesters are against the proposed law allowing same-sex couples to marry. french lawmakers approved the marriage for everyone bill last month. it's up for a vote in the senate come april. >>> a week from...
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today's tweet of the day comes from former defense secretary donald rumsfeld. ten years ago began the long, difficult work of liberating 25 million iraqis all who played a role in history deserve our respect and appreciation. >>> to what's moving your money, we've got easter on a budget. cnbc's mandy drury is here. easter bonnets, the chocolate eggs, the ham for the dinner. how much are we spending here? >> according to the national retail federation, the average person is going to spend just slightly over $145 on all those various easter goodies you just mentioned. the problem here is it's almost exactly the same as was spent last year and the reason given here is we've all been going to the grocery store. you know you fill up at the pump, you see the cost of living has been rising and many are having to budget that little bit extra. the survey found the vast majority of the easter budget goes toward food for a family brunch or dinner and over 63% of consumers will visit discount stores for the easter needs. >> and it had to come sooner or later i guess. starb
today's tweet of the day comes from former defense secretary donald rumsfeld. ten years ago began the long, difficult work of liberating 25 million iraqis all who played a role in history deserve our respect and appreciation. >>> to what's moving your money, we've got easter on a budget. cnbc's mandy drury is here. easter bonnets, the chocolate eggs, the ham for the dinner. how much are we spending here? >> according to the national retail federation, the average person is going...
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it's a daring and explicit contexts to the kinds of defensive critiques that are essential to making a more perfect union. that's what the founding generation assuring the rate to criticize the government among the constitution. what could be more american? what i found is for 200 years critics in the united states have been tired with loyalty of anti-americanism or the war of 1812 to the rise of empire in 1897 across the 20th century to return that doesn't do justice. >> host: to ask you also another book you for it. it's a topic the? >> guest: that was the little-known episode from the second world war when the results administration was very determined immigrant immigrant population in latin america spread across central and south america would rise up, take over countries and this is a concern widely shared in the security establishment in the planning board. a break of their meetings about the possibility. the nascent taligent agencies to thwart the possibility that began a program lost to history until he recovered enough book under which the fbi was dispatched to find in latin
it's a daring and explicit contexts to the kinds of defensive critiques that are essential to making a more perfect union. that's what the founding generation assuring the rate to criticize the government among the constitution. what could be more american? what i found is for 200 years critics in the united states have been tired with loyalty of anti-americanism or the war of 1812 to the rise of empire in 1897 across the 20th century to return that doesn't do justice. >> host: to ask you...
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both sides will have their say on the federal defense of marriage act. on tuesday, justices will hear arguments on california's prop and consider whether states can stop same-sex marriage. people have been camping outside the proportionate for days to witness history. on tuesday, the court will hear a challenge to proposition 8. it defined marriage as one man, one woman. >> no evidence, none, that allowing gays and lesbians to marry harms the institution of marriage or harms anyone else. >> reporter: the justices could decide whether any state can ban same-sex marriage or simply limit the case to california. >> the last thing we need is to shut down the debate, have the supreme court redefine marriage for everybody. >> reporter: supporters and opponents of same-sex marriage have a different question for the supreme court justices. >> a fundamental right of liberty. and that right is already established. the only question is are you going to deprive gays and lesbians of this right because of their sex or their sexual orientation? >> the issue before the c
both sides will have their say on the federal defense of marriage act. on tuesday, justices will hear arguments on california's prop and consider whether states can stop same-sex marriage. people have been camping outside the proportionate for days to witness history. on tuesday, the court will hear a challenge to proposition 8. it defined marriage as one man, one woman. >> no evidence, none, that allowing gays and lesbians to marry harms the institution of marriage or harms anyone else....
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can i defend the department of defense or one issue. part of the request is to help our troops down there having to make sure the people have all they need and care they need. if they need help on that end, i can see putting money in the failsy -- facility. i don't think i'd do much to make them comfortable. >> andrea: there are good things on here. one takes the interrogation. that helps the intelligence officials. >> dana: a lot of guys are past their info sell-by date. they don't have active intelligence now. >> bob: juror yacht rick side of it -- geriatric side of it. i myself use geriatric stuff. >> dana: did you see what happened on "justified"? this is a fascinating topic. thank you so much. freddie well on the. >> dana: you don't want to miss the next one. sex week at a public university is taken off the tab for the taxpayers. if you thought your money wasn't squandered wait until you hear what is on the schedule. greg has the te tails next. ♪ ♪ ♪ the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, p
can i defend the department of defense or one issue. part of the request is to help our troops down there having to make sure the people have all they need and care they need. if they need help on that end, i can see putting money in the failsy -- facility. i don't think i'd do much to make them comfortable. >> andrea: there are good things on here. one takes the interrogation. that helps the intelligence officials. >> dana: a lot of guys are past their info sell-by date. they don't...
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wanted these players to take my message and go to the individual meeting rooms, the offensive line, defensive line, the quarterback. >> jon: people don't realize the amount of study that goes into football. it's incredible. >> jon: strahan is blowing up as a performer. was his personality evident like that? >> it's a magnetic personality, a leader. what he accomplishes and does -- nothing surprise me with michael strahan. >> jon: are you excited about the season come up? >> i am. >> jon: how -- i went to one live football game. i brought my son and we were lucky enough to go to the locker room and you were giving a speech. how long did it take to you give a motivational speech to people in their underwear. >> a number of years. >> jon: you were like guys gotta stay focused and you're like, -- >> we got 52 points that day. >> jon: i helped by turning my beer bottle the right way. it was very important. >> the sun angle was big. >> jon: it's a pleasure sir. i've been a fan of the team since the 19 60's. you've done an incredible job. it's an incredible organization. thank you so much. earn thei
wanted these players to take my message and go to the individual meeting rooms, the offensive line, defensive line, the quarterback. >> jon: people don't realize the amount of study that goes into football. it's incredible. >> jon: strahan is blowing up as a performer. was his personality evident like that? >> it's a magnetic personality, a leader. what he accomplishes and does -- nothing surprise me with michael strahan. >> jon: are you excited about the season come up?...
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that jodi arias killed in self-defense. yesterday basically what he god this man to admit is she lied on her ptsd test, and today he was trying to rebuild that, but the prosecutor was not taking that at all. take a his listen to this exchange. >> you don't know that, do you? >> no, i don't. i'm speculating. >> right. made it up right now. >> no. >> clinical judgment. >> sergio, just used the word speculating, didn't you? >> okay. i used the word. >> sure. and speculating means it could be made up. right? >> yes, that's one possibility. >> all right. thank you. reporter: quite a gotcha moment. the prosecutor making headway with the main defense witness. >> shepard: there's another witness coming up to help plug the holes in this story? reporter: yeah. after scrod diwas on the stand for 18 days, a lot of people believed that the defense had their work cut out for them so they have the his doctor and one more witness as well, but this one not going so well. the next one the defense has to hope will go better because those two
that jodi arias killed in self-defense. yesterday basically what he god this man to admit is she lied on her ptsd test, and today he was trying to rebuild that, but the prosecutor was not taking that at all. take a his listen to this exchange. >> you don't know that, do you? >> no, i don't. i'm speculating. >> right. made it up right now. >> no. >> clinical judgment. >> sergio, just used the word speculating, didn't you? >> okay. i used the word....
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the woman behind them and her group, american freedom defense initiative. thank you for being with us here this morning. a lot of controversy about the ads. tell us why you want them up and what is the point? >> well, these ads are a response to a deceptive and fallacious ad campaign being run by the phus hrupl brotherhood group saying jihad is about getting to the gym every day, and our ads are to show the reality of jihad, and it's high profile quotes to increase awareness about the ideology that sanctions the violence and supremism of jihad. >> you are being accused of this being anti-muslim, though. what is your reaction to that criticism? >> well, it's deeply offensive to muslims because the implication is that all muslims support jihad and we know that's not true. but we don't have to pat on the back every muslim that doesn't want to kill us. we expect that. that's our bar. i think that's a deceptive statement. i know from my own e-mail box that many muslims stand with us because they escaped jihadi wars and the sharia, but there have been deadly atta
the woman behind them and her group, american freedom defense initiative. thank you for being with us here this morning. a lot of controversy about the ads. tell us why you want them up and what is the point? >> well, these ads are a response to a deceptive and fallacious ad campaign being run by the phus hrupl brotherhood group saying jihad is about getting to the gym every day, and our ads are to show the reality of jihad, and it's high profile quotes to increase awareness about the...
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outright lies to the american people the bush administration waged a war without the justification of self defense that makes it a war crime under international law. the supreme international crime in the words of the nuremberg tribunal the true cost of the war will never be known although some valiant efforts have been made peer reviewed studies back in two thousand and six put the iraqi death count at six hundred fifty thousand. that's an unimaginable number we have almost five thousand troops dead and we have when the interest is considered on how much the war will cost because it was both fought with borrowed money it's on the order of six trillion dollars that's more than the g.d.p. g.d.p. of most countries so look. the biggest the biggest to scrape about this war is the fact that no bush administration official now or ever will be held accountable or brought to justice for the war crime that they committed in iraq and that's the big tragedy here ok douglas when you weigh in ok and anything positive ten years on. absolutely i think that the best summary i've read this week is from leon wiesel
outright lies to the american people the bush administration waged a war without the justification of self defense that makes it a war crime under international law. the supreme international crime in the words of the nuremberg tribunal the true cost of the war will never be known although some valiant efforts have been made peer reviewed studies back in two thousand and six put the iraqi death count at six hundred fifty thousand. that's an unimaginable number we have almost five thousand...
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until the old secretary of defense leon panetta, who i like very much, testifies about what happened in benghazi. >> jon: so close to get him confirmed foiled by senate thespian lindsey graham. reprizing his role from tennessee williams great work "a street car named desire" not to be primary idea by the local tea party. no vote for hagel until panetta answers questions about benghazi. [laughter] what happens when ten jews sit in a room and try to come up with puns really. starts that way every morning, actually. so two weeks ago lindsey rhett graham had his raisin -- whatever it's a play. >> did the president show any curiosity about how is this going? what kind of assets do you have helping these people? did he ever make that phonecall? >> look, there's no question in my mind the president of the united states was concerned about american lives. >> with all due respect i don't believe it's a credible statement. >> jon: oh, with all due respect, the president does not care for he is a cad and a scoundrel. [ laughter ] it's a plan as the alabaster tone in my creamy skin and as simple
until the old secretary of defense leon panetta, who i like very much, testifies about what happened in benghazi. >> jon: so close to get him confirmed foiled by senate thespian lindsey graham. reprizing his role from tennessee williams great work "a street car named desire" not to be primary idea by the local tea party. no vote for hagel until panetta answers questions about benghazi. [laughter] what happens when ten jews sit in a room and try to come up with puns really....
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throw rocks at it they need it they are entitled to have a legitimate military for legitimate self-defense it's a rough neighborhood and they have some nasty neighbors ok jeff right before the break go ahead. well let me be clear on what i mean when i talk about reparations what i what i mean is helping the iraqi government rebuild what we destroyed and taking responsibility for that to the show not even being clear and taking responsibility for the fact that we destroyed this country illegally that we went in and destroyed the infrastructure of this country completely and illegally that we destroyed their electrical grid their water and people are dying to this day because of the illegal invasion right gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on iraq stay with our team. we are facing a lot of problems. because no one thought to drink no good school. mates. what's not enough will be the law in the local needs you might want to community l.n.g. motion will be used. you've just done for a match up artist i
throw rocks at it they need it they are entitled to have a legitimate military for legitimate self-defense it's a rough neighborhood and they have some nasty neighbors ok jeff right before the break go ahead. well let me be clear on what i mean when i talk about reparations what i what i mean is helping the iraqi government rebuild what we destroyed and taking responsibility for that to the show not even being clear and taking responsibility for the fact that we destroyed this country illegally...
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many convenience store thieves or drug dealers or first degree murder douglas would like to say in defense of let's not really to get the past when a crime has been committed the perpetrator is held accountable that's how the rule of law works ok the bush administration manipulated evidence and intelligence and lied to the american people insinuating that iraq and saddam hussein had some connection to al qaeda nine eleven which there was none and that they were they represented even the remotest threat to the united states which they did not and they justified it that way it legal war of aggression those are war crimes in the words the nuremberg tribunal again they differ from other war crimes only in that they contain within themselves the accumulated evil of the whole these types of people who commit these types of crimes belong in a war crimes tribunal and probably should be hanged ok for douglas to simply say we shouldn't be litigating the past he sounds like someone in the obama administration moving forward by completely disregarding war crimes of the highest order jeff jump in accou
many convenience store thieves or drug dealers or first degree murder douglas would like to say in defense of let's not really to get the past when a crime has been committed the perpetrator is held accountable that's how the rule of law works ok the bush administration manipulated evidence and intelligence and lied to the american people insinuating that iraq and saddam hussein had some connection to al qaeda nine eleven which there was none and that they were they represented even the...
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at this point we understand the defense is continuing to present their case inside the italian supreme court behind me. but we're also hearing from some lawyers that this hearing is taking much longer than was expected. some are suggesting we may not hear whether the court will uphold the acquittal until possibly tomorrow. >> ben, what about amanda knox? we know she's not in italy during the hearing. but have we heard anything from her legal team? >> yes. they have been presenting her case as well. they are arguing for instance that the italian investigators really put a lot of pressure on her during her long interrogation and that a lot of what she said should be taken into account or rather the duress she was under explains why she testified in the way she did in the court. >> all right. ben, thank you. a fascinating trial the first go round. can you imagine if they reopen this case? >> and then try to extradite if they decide to go that route. an interesting position for the u.s. to be in. >> and 24/7 it will be on tv. >> you can guarantee that. >>> in europe you can call it a $13 b
at this point we understand the defense is continuing to present their case inside the italian supreme court behind me. but we're also hearing from some lawyers that this hearing is taking much longer than was expected. some are suggesting we may not hear whether the court will uphold the acquittal until possibly tomorrow. >> ben, what about amanda knox? we know she's not in italy during the hearing. but have we heard anything from her legal team? >> yes. they have been presenting...
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the iron dome missile defense system. but for some reason israeli people, perhaps because of the president's 2009 speech in cairo. there is a feeling in israel that he has not shown them the love. so he's going to try to do that on this trip. he's going to go to the historic founder of israel, the hertzel monument. to show that he doesn't believe that israel's roots began only after the holocaust. and that he agrees with israel's timeline that it goes back to millennium. he's going to see the dead sea skrols. he'll pay homage to israel's deep rots and go to the west bank, go to ramallah and speak with the leader of the palestinians, try to get more of a warmer relationship. then they're talking about iran. and iran is front and center. he has to persuade prime minister netanyahu, that in fact he is not bluffing, that the u.s. would take military action if needed and israel presumably would prefer to have the u.s. with them this he can't really do it as easily alone. they're going to try to get closer on the same timeline
the iron dome missile defense system. but for some reason israeli people, perhaps because of the president's 2009 speech in cairo. there is a feeling in israel that he has not shown them the love. so he's going to try to do that on this trip. he's going to go to the historic founder of israel, the hertzel monument. to show that he doesn't believe that israel's roots began only after the holocaust. and that he agrees with israel's timeline that it goes back to millennium. he's going to see the...
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therefore, i think the first line of defense -- we have three lines of defense -- very sophisticated monitoring at a much higher level and a much more comprehensively and we have in the past, and then we have supervision and regulation where we work with other agencies to try to cover all the on covered areas of the financial system, and in addition, we try to use communication and similar tools to affect the way financial markets respond to monetary policy. we do have some first lines of defense which i think should be used first. that being said, i think that given the problems that we've had, not just the united states, but globally in the last 15-20 years, that we need to let least take into account these issues as we make monetary policy. i think most people on the fomc would agree with that. it depends on the circumstances. if the economy is in a weak position and interest rates are low for that purpose, it is difficult to contemplate raising rates a lot because you're concerned about some sector in the financial sphere. on the other hand, if you're in an expansion and there is
therefore, i think the first line of defense -- we have three lines of defense -- very sophisticated monitoring at a much higher level and a much more comprehensively and we have in the past, and then we have supervision and regulation where we work with other agencies to try to cover all the on covered areas of the financial system, and in addition, we try to use communication and similar tools to affect the way financial markets respond to monetary policy. we do have some first lines of...
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i mean, how much attention can you give the defense witness? wearing neon. >> and we are on the number 35, but here is the thing. the defense really needs the jury to believe this guy. he is a paid expert. he needs to explain why she has a problem with telling the truth whenever lips are moving because if the jurors do not believe her , she is going to get the chair. if they do believe her she has a shot. frankly, i don't think he's doing a bang a job. lou: your thoughts? >> that is a euphemism if i ever heard it. i think the ag completely stepped in the rink. his testimony was horrible. his entire reason for being there is a tell the jury why is that they should believe this woman she has been lying through our teeth. you would see that they think he is a complete. %-and i think he has made it woe the. lou: is there a way in which the defense can get their money back that they paid this fellow? is their refund available? uphold. >> that would be no. lou: let me ask you this as we turn to the supreme court. gay marriage, proposition eight. the
i mean, how much attention can you give the defense witness? wearing neon. >> and we are on the number 35, but here is the thing. the defense really needs the jury to believe this guy. he is a paid expert. he needs to explain why she has a problem with telling the truth whenever lips are moving because if the jurors do not believe her , she is going to get the chair. if they do believe her she has a shot. frankly, i don't think he's doing a bang a job. lou: your thoughts? >> that is...
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then on wednesday the defense a marriage act. it began to listen to both those oral arguments on tuesday and wednesday evening at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> we can take pictures of the scanswith mris or p.e.t. but there is this a normal gap about how the circuits function in order to move my hand or look at you in process that information or to lay down a memory. we do not know how that works. will be technology development. we came to be able to record from hundreds of thousands of brain cells at the same time. this is the brain activity map. it is giving to be a very exciting moment to put something together that we could >> our roundtable focuses on the president's trip to the middle east. at four.com.ine good morning. whichshing bureau chief is available. thank you for being here. .et me begin with israel fights whatses this question, will israelis and palestinians to do now. how do you respond? what are they going to get the israelis to do. some movement that was not expected. we are seeing that the united states is pushing
then on wednesday the defense a marriage act. it began to listen to both those oral arguments on tuesday and wednesday evening at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> we can take pictures of the scanswith mris or p.e.t. but there is this a normal gap about how the circuits function in order to move my hand or look at you in process that information or to lay down a memory. we do not know how that works. will be technology development. we came to be able to record from hundreds of thousands of brain...
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i think they are going to come down and invalidate the defense of marriage act. if you think that the health care laws are complicated now, when this gets invalidated, not only health care, veteran benefits, estate tax laws, i mean through the up, down and around, so many laws will be affected by this. 1,000 provisions will be affected by this. it's landmark legislation. it will be a landmark decision by this court. >> is that how you see it as well? it may cost the workplace or insurance companies or is it about religion? about core believes in that respect that is at the center piece of this argument. >> some argue that. some say this is a religious issue. as far as the federal courts have been concerned, they have looked strictly at the equal protection clause and looked at government action and whether or not it restricts personal freedom. that's the issue. there are friends of the court for religious organizations saying uphold the law, uphold the law. indeed there will be supporters of that. but at the end of the day, the court has to resolve whether or not
i think they are going to come down and invalidate the defense of marriage act. if you think that the health care laws are complicated now, when this gets invalidated, not only health care, veteran benefits, estate tax laws, i mean through the up, down and around, so many laws will be affected by this. 1,000 provisions will be affected by this. it's landmark legislation. it will be a landmark decision by this court. >> is that how you see it as well? it may cost the workplace or insurance...
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look at this, he appears to be playing defense as he fends off cars on the street. more than once, those long, sweeping arms have been life savers. >> i saved two kids' lives. >> reporter: this job has meaning? >> it has meaning. and i feel like i'm doing something, helping the community. it's all about the kids. >> reporter: dantley says for the next 20 years -- >> reporter: you'll find him in the crosswalk. david kerley, abc news, silver spring, maryland. >>> and we thank you for watching. "nightline" at its new time 12:35 a.m. eastern. and i'll see you again tomorrow night. good night. >>> you don't think something you're watching on tv will affect your life. he and my son went and played golf. all of a sudden, he is having a massive heart attack. hi son remembered a new technique for cpr on "world news." we were so luck driveway have watched diane and dr. besser that night. it does seem crazy. watching "world news" from the new home of the 49ers breaking down price tag for hosting the super bowl. it will not come cheap. >> only on abc 7 news biggest white collar
look at this, he appears to be playing defense as he fends off cars on the street. more than once, those long, sweeping arms have been life savers. >> i saved two kids' lives. >> reporter: this job has meaning? >> it has meaning. and i feel like i'm doing something, helping the community. it's all about the kids. >> reporter: dantley says for the next 20 years -- >> reporter: you'll find him in the crosswalk. david kerley, abc news, silver spring, maryland....
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struggle of guadeloupe and the destruction of violence and armed self-defense. "whites bring their own crimes they're not afraid of violence. the liberty bell cracked in rebellion against the betrayal against the country. he concluded by asking about abernathy's standing in for dr. king that evening as he supported the treaty couching answers and usher that they were with him in spirit and the room exploded with applause. over the next several hours you can sense the attention they're not sure what to make of each other or if it will work but over the next several hours day bond over culture and music and food. and the growing realization that they are stronger together and more importantly taking their issues seriously. which a training center for civil-rights him a rat activists going back to the 1930's after the conference wrote dr. king "i believe we caught a glimpse of the future in the making of a coalition. >> sparking urban disorders in more than 100 cities across the country and sparking concerns and for those who were opposed to the campaign, the viole
struggle of guadeloupe and the destruction of violence and armed self-defense. "whites bring their own crimes they're not afraid of violence. the liberty bell cracked in rebellion against the betrayal against the country. he concluded by asking about abernathy's standing in for dr. king that evening as he supported the treaty couching answers and usher that they were with him in spirit and the room exploded with applause. over the next several hours you can sense the attention they're not...
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the defense attorney is with us, live this afternoon. anna, thank you. >> thank you for having me. >> shepard: with the understanding of the reality that we're talking about the perpetrators of a crime who were two very popular in a small town football loafers -- two teenage football players and now the internet posings and the threats against the young girl, who was the victim, it's hard to imagine it's come to this. >> shep, this ordeal is far from over, and that attorney general certainly didn't waste any time publicly announcing that he is rightly going to convene a grand jury here. aside from the party-goers, i think there were over 40 of them, 16 of which refused to cooperate to date with authorities. we have alcohol being served to minors in at least two homes, by adults, presumably, and let's not forget there are allegations that school authorities and coached knew of the alleged assault early on and failed to report it, failed to do anything at all. and that is a crime under ohio law. >> shepard: that was a distinction i was goi
the defense attorney is with us, live this afternoon. anna, thank you. >> thank you for having me. >> shepard: with the understanding of the reality that we're talking about the perpetrators of a crime who were two very popular in a small town football loafers -- two teenage football players and now the internet posings and the threats against the young girl, who was the victim, it's hard to imagine it's come to this. >> shep, this ordeal is far from over, and that attorney...
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the vietnamese government now faces a challenge to appear strong in defense of its people, and territorial claims without pushing china too far. >>> china's chiez news spokes person hong lei justified the actions. >> china has unquestionable sovereignty over the parcel islands. the boat was engaged in illegal fishing. the action is justifiable and reasonable. >> he add ed the people involve ed said they did not damage the fishing boat. hong declined to confirm if shots were fired and whether the chinese vessel was a warship. >>> chinese president is in south africa to attend the summit of the brics emerging economies. xi jinping wants the chinese government to enhance ties to compete with the u.s. and other industrialized countries. this will be the first time president xi will participate in an international meeting since he took office earlier this month. the two-day summit begins on tuesday in durbin. brics is made up of brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa. the leaders are expected to discuss how rising commodities and grain prices are affecting emerging countries. also on th
the vietnamese government now faces a challenge to appear strong in defense of its people, and territorial claims without pushing china too far. >>> china's chiez news spokes person hong lei justified the actions. >> china has unquestionable sovereignty over the parcel islands. the boat was engaged in illegal fishing. the action is justifiable and reasonable. >> he add ed the people involve ed said they did not damage the fishing boat. hong declined to confirm if shots were...
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the officer in defense of his life, fired one shot toward the suspect, the suspect was wounded. >> the guy was on the floor, and they were doing cpr on him. >> reporter: these photos show what took place after the shooting witnesses say the suspect was driving the white vehicle. investigators say he was take on the valley medical center where he died. investigators only say he is an adult male. a passenger was in the suspect's car. he is being treated as a witness at this time. live in san jose matt keller, ktvu. >>> video from vallejo where our camera caught a lot of police action. officers with swat team members converged on a house and made at least two arrests police are not releasing many details but we know this was happening a thousand yards yards from vallejo's most recent homicide. the killing marked the sixth of the year. >>> in san francisco, a singer named michelle shock went on an anti gay rant that stunned people in the audience and many walked out. amber lee is here with more on what she said and an almost unheard of response from yoshi's. >> reporter: the concert took p
the officer in defense of his life, fired one shot toward the suspect, the suspect was wounded. >> the guy was on the floor, and they were doing cpr on him. >> reporter: these photos show what took place after the shooting witnesses say the suspect was driving the white vehicle. investigators say he was take on the valley medical center where he died. investigators only say he is an adult male. a passenger was in the suspect's car. he is being treated as a witness at this time. live...
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the defense psychologist returns to the stand in just two hours. no one is denying that she shot him and that she stabbed him, 29 times, in fact, when you include the defensive wounds. but she says her memory of that night is foggy. what she does remember, however, some extraordinarily explicit details of their sex life and that he threatened her, she says. our jean casarez, correspondent for "in session" on trutv, has been in the courtroom, watching all of this unfold. and also with me, lisa bloom is back, legal analyst for avo.com, and glenda hatchet, who is a former juvenile court judge. let me begin with you, jean. this is an expert who spoke with jodi arias and to whom jodi arias also lied, which i find really, really tough to digest. if that's the fact, then is his opinion in this case relevant when he himself has been lied to by the defendant? >> you know, ashleigh, that is the whole point. you and i have seen so many expert witnesses take the stand, and when they are cross-examined, the whole point is to impeach them so their opinion is not
the defense psychologist returns to the stand in just two hours. no one is denying that she shot him and that she stabbed him, 29 times, in fact, when you include the defensive wounds. but she says her memory of that night is foggy. what she does remember, however, some extraordinarily explicit details of their sex life and that he threatened her, she says. our jean casarez, correspondent for "in session" on trutv, has been in the courtroom, watching all of this unfold. and also with...
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martin is looking very intent on discrediting the defense witness. >> has this defense expert been able to patch up all the holes in the jody day arias story? >> thought about toss his body into the shower after she killed him. he was. larger than her. it was a classic pssd reaction apparently. >> it would suggest to me that she was indeed in a state of acute stress and that the adrenaline was pumping and that glucose was going it through other body. it seems to me that she was in a flight or fight mode. >> he also put her lack of memory on the witness stand down to nothing more than stage fright. shep? >> shepard: dominic di-natale in los angeles. the trustee in the casey anthony bankruptcy case has asked a judge for permission to sell her story trustee filed a motion ton friday seeking to sell the worldwide rights or exclusive i should say to casey anthony's life story. she hasn't said much since the jury acquitted her of murdering her2-year-old daughter caylee. in january she did say she is more than $790,000 in debt. according to this motion, one man has already made a $10,000 offer
martin is looking very intent on discrediting the defense witness. >> has this defense expert been able to patch up all the holes in the jody day arias story? >> thought about toss his body into the shower after she killed him. he was. larger than her. it was a classic pssd reaction apparently. >> it would suggest to me that she was indeed in a state of acute stress and that the adrenaline was pumping and that glucose was going it through other body. it seems to me that she...
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i heard panels that were very strong on national defense and having a strong role for the u.s. and international security, and i heard some that were rather isolationist in saying we need to back off. i think there was a lot of debate going on. you could either see it as healthy or you could see it as not healthy. >> frank keating, where are you with all this? >> well, i mean, cpac, i was the emcee once for one of their -- >> former governor. >> dinner several years ago. it really is a spring stew. you have conservatives. you have social conservatives. you have economic conservatives. you have libertarians. and rand paul won the cpac poll. what is his viewpoint? his dad's, i guess, would be legalize heroin, get rid of nato. i mean, it's a very, very -- >> he wants to cut the department of education. he wants to stop aid to -- >> it's all over the place. that to me is the conservatives, not the common denominator of the party. what is the common denominator of the party i think is growth, opportunity, incomes, making us finally address this very serious debt, deficit. >> you're
i heard panels that were very strong on national defense and having a strong role for the u.s. and international security, and i heard some that were rather isolationist in saying we need to back off. i think there was a lot of debate going on. you could either see it as healthy or you could see it as not healthy. >> frank keating, where are you with all this? >> well, i mean, cpac, i was the emcee once for one of their -- >> former governor. >> dinner several years ago....
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. >> the defense attorney. >> not proven. >> one way or the other. the fbi agent in charge? >> guilty of two double homicides. >> sheila baltazar. >> he could have killed all of them. >> the supreme court justice. >> not proven. >> the witness. >> guilty. >> camille bell. >> innocent but stupid. >> that first task force detective. >> no maybes, ifs, guilty. >> right man for those homicides is in jail. >> the original audience verdict guilty, 69%, innocent 4%. not proven either way, 27%. >>> hello, i'm don lemon. a lot of news to get to this hour. >> i had intention to do it. i'm sorry to put you guys through this. >> that is one of two high school students found guilty of raid in steubenville, ohio. a judge sentenced them to charges they sexually attacked another high school student while she was too drunk to say no. full details from our reporter inside the courtroom the entire time. >>> at least two people were killed today when a small corporate jet crashed into a neighborhood in south bend, indiana. police say three others were injured. the fatalities were believed to be
. >> the defense attorney. >> not proven. >> one way or the other. the fbi agent in charge? >> guilty of two double homicides. >> sheila baltazar. >> he could have killed all of them. >> the supreme court justice. >> not proven. >> the witness. >> guilty. >> camille bell. >> innocent but stupid. >> that first task force detective. >> no maybes, ifs, guilty. >> right man for those homicides is in jail....
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he's not in that department of defense number on wounded soldiers because the wall is not considered hostile enemy. and so there are thousands and thousands of these other soldiers, some of them very, very severely wounded, that were not so much -- that we're not so much hearing about, and i think that -- you know, they were in iraq just like everyone else, or they were in afghanistan, and they deserve our support ju need to believe that. so not the typical place for a psychologist. nothing about my people and involved typical places raise psychologists so what did i do in the midst of this? when i returned i ran away as many do after trauma. i left the navy, but clinical work altogether. i was hoping to find some peace. during that time rule number 2 was written by accident, it was written as therapy. a vietnam marine, retired colonel who has written several books about the marines in vietnam contacted me and said you need to write a book where every line in that poem is captured and i was very respectful since he is a colonel. i settled respect, absolutely not. i will not write ano
he's not in that department of defense number on wounded soldiers because the wall is not considered hostile enemy. and so there are thousands and thousands of these other soldiers, some of them very, very severely wounded, that were not so much -- that we're not so much hearing about, and i think that -- you know, they were in iraq just like everyone else, or they were in afghanistan, and they deserve our support ju need to believe that. so not the typical place for a psychologist. nothing...
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you know, if you land and go see their rocket defense system and gee, why do the israelis have to spend this much on a rocket defense system, oh, it's because even from gaza there are rockets fired regularly from israel. >> greta: they had rockets the morning he was there. >> how can you talk about a peace process? >> mr. speaker, always nice to see you, sir. if you don't do your job, you don't get paid. right? why doesn't that simple rule apply to the white house? one republican senator is trying to make sure it does. he's here to tell us about it. and rush versus beyonce. he's here to tell you coming up. clping litter with natural cedar, pine, and corn. ( crowd chatters and groans ) hunger creeping up on you ? stash a ritz crackerfuls. made with real cheese and whole grain. don't get caught hungry. ritz crackerfuls. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male annou
you know, if you land and go see their rocket defense system and gee, why do the israelis have to spend this much on a rocket defense system, oh, it's because even from gaza there are rockets fired regularly from israel. >> greta: they had rockets the morning he was there. >> how can you talk about a peace process? >> mr. speaker, always nice to see you, sir. if you don't do your job, you don't get paid. right? why doesn't that simple rule apply to the white house? one...
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you know, if you land and go see their rocket defense system and gee, why do the israelis have to spend this much on a rocket defense system, oh, it's because even from gaza there are rockets fired regularly from israel. >> greta: they had rockets the morning he was there. >> how can you talk about a peace process? >> mr. speaker, always nice to see you, sir. if you don't do your job, you don't get paid. right? why doesn't that simple rule apply to the white house? one republican senator is trying to make sure it does. he's here to tell us about it. zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. watch this -- alakazam! ♪ [ male announcer ] staples has always made getting office supplies easy. ♪ another laptop? don't ask. disappear! abracadabra! alakazam! [ male announcer ] and now we're making it easier to get everything for your business. and for my greatest tri
you know, if you land and go see their rocket defense system and gee, why do the israelis have to spend this much on a rocket defense system, oh, it's because even from gaza there are rockets fired regularly from israel. >> greta: they had rockets the morning he was there. >> how can you talk about a peace process? >> mr. speaker, always nice to see you, sir. if you don't do your job, you don't get paid. right? why doesn't that simple rule apply to the white house? one...
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and this was in particular the iraqi civil defense corps. the strategy around that time add shifted to attacking -- had shifted to attacking, usually these nays sent security forces before they p developed the resiliency to stand on their own. but what zarqawi said was what we have to do is start a civil war, and once we pit iraq's communities against each other, we can gain sponsorship within the sunni-arab-turkman commitments, and they used that sponsorship to gain control of territory and resources and perpetuate a sectarian civil war and pursue our objective in establishing the islamic state of iraq. that's when you have in march of 2004 fallujah one concurrent with some shia militia uprisings in karbala and from that period of time on there was a slowly-evolving sectarian conflict. so you had a problem of insurgency and transnational terrorist organizations grafted onto that insurgency, and then the character of the conflict at that time began to evolve into a sectarian civil war. that really was in full blast after after the samarra bo
and this was in particular the iraqi civil defense corps. the strategy around that time add shifted to attacking -- had shifted to attacking, usually these nays sent security forces before they p developed the resiliency to stand on their own. but what zarqawi said was what we have to do is start a civil war, and once we pit iraq's communities against each other, we can gain sponsorship within the sunni-arab-turkman commitments, and they used that sponsorship to gain control of territory and...
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. >>> it is another crucial day for accused killer jodi arias and the defense team. the judge will decide if dr. richard samuels can return to the stand. samuels wants to testify that arias killed her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander, in a heat of the moment and did not plan it. that detail, if proven true, could save her from the death penalty. arias admits she killed alexander, but she claims it was in self-defense. >>> china is criticizing the pentagon's plan to install new missile defense batteries against north korea's growing nuclear threat saying it doesn't help the situation. meanwhile, a key member of congress is questioning the stability of north korean leader kim jong-un. congressman mike rogers, the chairman of the house intelligence committee, appearing on cnn's "state of the union." >> you have a 28-year-old leader, who is trying to prove himself to the military, and the military eager to have a saber rattling for their own self-interest. >> some analysts are now openly questioning whether or not kim jong-un is even in charge of north korea or if it's the
. >>> it is another crucial day for accused killer jodi arias and the defense team. the judge will decide if dr. richard samuels can return to the stand. samuels wants to testify that arias killed her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander, in a heat of the moment and did not plan it. that detail, if proven true, could save her from the death penalty. arias admits she killed alexander, but she claims it was in self-defense. >>> china is criticizing the pentagon's plan to install new...
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thing that needs to be discussed is whether the judge is right or wrong or whether the judge has a defensible philosophy of judging. the originalist approach was really founded by john marshall. it's what is the basis of marbury the madison i suppose this is marshall said at the reason my judges have power to override the views of the legislature for the president is the constitution is a law like any other but there's a hierarchy. conflict of law principle. federal level to stay up, constitutional level the federal. treaties of the federal law. in the hierarchy created by the constitution. so when there is a firm with a plot to be found in the constitution, judges have the authority to articulate it. when there's not a rule of law to be found in the constitution, political branches are supposed to have the final say. one of the great clashes in modern jurisprudence is between the people who really believe in the rationale of marbury v. madison that the constitution wins when it is low and the people who think that we've got judicial review, we can make things up as we go along. which is fund
thing that needs to be discussed is whether the judge is right or wrong or whether the judge has a defensible philosophy of judging. the originalist approach was really founded by john marshall. it's what is the basis of marbury the madison i suppose this is marshall said at the reason my judges have power to override the views of the legislature for the president is the constitution is a law like any other but there's a hierarchy. conflict of law principle. federal level to stay up,...
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they're going into defensive sectors. this is very different from what we've seen in past market point. >> how do you want to invest, liz ann? what would you be exposed to. >> we're keeping our cards still fairly close to the vest until we get through some of these other policy issues, like the government shutdown, which seems to be out -- not a problem right now. the debt ceiling. so we only have one out-perform rating right now, which is technology. that's been a long-standing outperform for us. one underperform was consumer discretionary which is the potential for problems because of the tax increases. it turns out it's not having the impact on consumer spending as a lot of people thought. >> great advice. thank you so much. great to you on the prom. liz ann sonders and heidi moore joining me. up next, we're on the money. what is starbucks' recipe for success? my conversation with the company's founder and ceo about how he wants to do for tea what he has done for coffee. >>> and how health care may not be so healthy a
they're going into defensive sectors. this is very different from what we've seen in past market point. >> how do you want to invest, liz ann? what would you be exposed to. >> we're keeping our cards still fairly close to the vest until we get through some of these other policy issues, like the government shutdown, which seems to be out -- not a problem right now. the debt ceiling. so we only have one out-perform rating right now, which is technology. that's been a long-standing...
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doma, the defense of marriage act. it blocks federal recognition of same sex couples in states where they are allowed to marry, denying them about 1,000 federal benefits the other married couples get. when her spouse died and left her the estate, she got a bill from the irs for $363,000. >> i was heart sick. i lost the love of my life and i was heart sick. with this incredible expense. >> reporter: after president obama concluded the law is unconstitutional, house republicans entered the case to defend doma. >> thanks to pete williams who will join our coverage tomorrow and wednesday, if the high court strikes down doma, that would not automatically require states to permit same-sex marriage but the ruling could be a game changer for what all states are allowed to do. let's spin. jonathan capehart, friend of the show hark as piece out in the "washington post" today where he says, i don't think lgbt american fully appreciate how ten with us thing are on the court right now. he is very cautious. in factoring argues that
doma, the defense of marriage act. it blocks federal recognition of same sex couples in states where they are allowed to marry, denying them about 1,000 federal benefits the other married couples get. when her spouse died and left her the estate, she got a bill from the irs for $363,000. >> i was heart sick. i lost the love of my life and i was heart sick. with this incredible expense. >> reporter: after president obama concluded the law is unconstitutional, house republicans...
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on this week on the eve of the ten-year anniversary to apologize not for that but for supporting the defense marriage act 15 years ago which deflected into attention from how wrong she was ten years ago. >> you don't see like, it's not like they wouldn't do it again. it's not an apology, it's not that they wouldn't do it again. iran is happening again. we're going to listen to some spotty evidence, and then we're going to bomb people. >> john: no one is--no one is talking about committing ground troops to iran. i can tell through are democrats like joe biden who would never get behind this again. >> yeah, but they were pointing it from the shock and all. you don't need the ground troops. >> john: true. >> this is an age thing. >> john: speak for yourself. please, go ahead. >> you know, we had the gulf war influence. after that, the flip flop was oh, maybe we can get in and get out like that. that kind of worked. >> john: there were only 7% of us saying that was wrong to restore the dictator of kuwait. >> now after this one after iraq we're all going to be no, we're not going to get into anyt
on this week on the eve of the ten-year anniversary to apologize not for that but for supporting the defense marriage act 15 years ago which deflected into attention from how wrong she was ten years ago. >> you don't see like, it's not like they wouldn't do it again. it's not an apology, it's not that they wouldn't do it again. iran is happening again. we're going to listen to some spotty evidence, and then we're going to bomb people. >> john: no one is--no one is talking about...
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from the holdman notes -- and holdman's notes were never designed to be transcripts -- we have just defense of nixon discussing how to fight pack, how to -- how to fight back, how to go after them. let's, you know, defend with a good offense. that's all we have. so the tape itself has provided no new clues. holdman's notes are rather limited, and the national archives did a spectral analysis to see if they could see whether there had been another page that had been ripped out and thrown away, and they were looking for indentations. yeah, you're smiling. look, people actually try to figure out if there are conspiracies, really. [laughter] and nothing. >> i was going to say, you don't think there was anything deeply sinister beyond what we already know sinister. >> well, i'll tell you my, i mean, i've said -- i'll tell you what struck me as really interesting about that tape was how it had been handled. it was my job at the national archives, at the library i wrote the new water bathe gallery at the library, and i looked into this. i had an interest in tapes. i had run a project analyzing tap
from the holdman notes -- and holdman's notes were never designed to be transcripts -- we have just defense of nixon discussing how to fight pack, how to -- how to fight back, how to go after them. let's, you know, defend with a good offense. that's all we have. so the tape itself has provided no new clues. holdman's notes are rather limited, and the national archives did a spectral analysis to see if they could see whether there had been another page that had been ripped out and thrown away,...